Hidden Nymph by Carmie L'Rae

Josea Carmichael is sexually challenged. Ari Davenport is anything but. Hidden beneath a costume her own mother wouldn't recognize her in, Josea finally finds the courage to explore her wild side, and Ari is more than ready to help her find it.

Before the night is through, she lives out her biggest fantasy of all.

Josea needs money to save her from starvation until her first paycheck comes in. What’s a girl to do? Pose as a serving nymph for an aristocratic family party, of course! What Josea Carmichael doesn’t realize is that the family in question belongs to none other than her former flame and future co-worker, Ari Davenport. It’s gonna be a hot work environment!

I enjoyed Ms. L’Rae’s work. Her men are true alphas who take charge and never give Josea time to rethink her new provocative attitude. I liked Josea’s decision to get out of her comfort zone and give Ari another try. Everyone has that moment in time where they need a few bucks and are willing to do whatever it takes to get it, which makes this story so relatable. Many women also feel they can’t be themselves for a man and this novel proves that who you are on the inside is as important as the sex goddess you are on the outside. I look forward to more of Ms. L’Rae’s work.

If you like hot, wealthy men with sin and sex on their minds and women willing to give them what they desire, then Hidden Nymph is the read for you. I give it 4 cherries!

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